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Interviewee Sort descending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Michele Longo Eder | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Michele Longo Eder. |
Sarah Calhoun | Newport, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Michelle Cottrell | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Michelle Cottrell |
Sarah Calhoun | Newport, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Mike Pettis | Graying of the Fleet |
Interview Mike Pettis. |
Deanna Caracciolo | Newport, OR | Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast | |
Mike Wilson | Oregon Residents in Alaska's Historical Fishing |
Interview topics include background and how participant began fishing, social ties and connections, changes in fishing, Kodiak history, changes in fisheries management, rationalization, changes in crab fishery, ability of new crew to enter fishery, cyclic species patterns, and local knowledge of fishermen. |
Christina Package-Ward | Toledo, OR | NOAA-NMFS | |
Nancy Fitzpatrick | The Lives of Fishermen's Wives, Mothers, and Daughters - Oregon |
Interview with Nancy Fitzpatrick |
Sarah Calhoun | Newport, OR | Voices of the West Coast, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, NOAA-NMFS | |
Pamela Chelgren-Koterba | NOAA Heritage Oral History Project |
Commander Pamela Chelgren-Koterba, born in 1950 in Annapolis, Maryland, grew up in various places across the United States. She was the third of seven children in the family of Captain John Chelgren, a distinguished U.S. Navy officer, and Ruth Henderson, a talented singer. Growing up, Pam played the piano and flute. She studied bioengineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and graduated in 1972. During her time at Berkeley, she worked at the Space Sciences Laboratory, contributing to the OGO 5 satellite data verification. In 1972, Pamela joined the NOAA Corps. |
Molly Graham | , , | Portland, ME | NOAA Heritage Program, National Weather Service |
Paul Garett | Graying of the Fleet |
Interview with Paul Garett. |
Deanna Caracciolo | Newport, OR | Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast | |
Peter Lawson | Voices from the Science Centers |
Dr. Peter Lawson earned his Bachelor’s degree at Evergreen State College, and his Master’s and Ph.D. in Stream Ecology at Idaho State University. Dr. Lawson was a field ornithologist in northeastern Mexico, studying in particular parrots and peregrine falcons. After earning his graduate degrees he joined the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife using modeling to study Coho salmon. |
Maggie Allen, Suzanne Russell | Newport, OR | NOAA-NMFS, Northeast Fisheries Science Center | |
Phyllis Johns | Graying of the Fleet |
Interview with Phyllis Johns. |
Courtney Leigh Flathers | Port Orford, OR | Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast | |
Ray Johnson | Graying of the Fleet |
Ray Johnson is a member of the Rotary Club of Port Orford, Oregon. He was 91 years old at the time of the interview, in 2016. Ray and his wife, Charlotte Johnson (maiden name Best), moved to Port Orford in 1978 after they retired. They have 3 sons, two that live in Eugene and one that lives in Port Orford. They lived in Los Angeles for many years, Ray working in the aerospace industry and Charlotte working as a nurse. Ray also lived in Australia for 5 to 10 years. They were both very involved in the community, helping start the Sixes Fire District and the Common Good, a local food bank. |
Courtney Leigh Flathers | Port Orford, OR | Oregon State University Marine Resource Management Program, Northwest Fisheries Science Center, Voices from the West Coast |